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Derby's last home game was against Preston North End on August 15, a game which ended 1-0 in favour of the Rams thanks to a penalty from record signing Matej Vydra.

Derby welcome Hull to Pride Park for the first time since their play-off semi-final first leg back in May 2016, which ended in a 3-0 defeat for the Rams.

Derby then went to Hull and won 2-0, but lost out on a Wembley play-off final on aggregate.

Since then, both sides have seen a change in management, and the Tigers are now managed by Leonid Slutsky, who has guided Hull to eighth in the Championship so far, and are currently level on points with Derby on seven after their opening five league games.

Crowd shot as Derby County host Preston North End (Image: Andy Clarke)

Tickets are available for the match at the following prices:

Adults - £15

Senior Citizens (65+) - £10.50

Under 18s - £8.50

2 - 12 year olds - £4.50

The club have said that the ticket prices advertised are based on Category D and E seating, the cheapest available at the ground.